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<blockquote data-quote="AZ_SheilaC" data-source="post: 408433" data-attributes="member: 11220"><p>After what happened on Friday, I felt literally as if I had taken a drug myself. THAT is how upset this situation has me. Completely disoriented. I went to Fry's grocery store and when they asked me to input the saver card telephone number for my discount (it's an old one, but I have used this for years) for the life of me I could not remember. I had a complete blank! I was panicked because I could not recall. </p><p></p><p>My life has become utterly unmanageable, completely and totally at the mercy of this disease or whatever is happening with my son. He's very sweet sometimes, but DO NOT upset his sense of control or he's like dealing with the possessed, very controlling, manipulative, mocking. </p><p></p><p>He does things to purposely agitate, not just me but his sister. My poor daughter, she tries to read for her homework and he'll do things just to annoy her because he wants attention. There have been times I have sworn he's manic, as if on speed or something. One day he stood about a foot behind her while she was trying to read and just made this monotone sound. She, like me, tries to be patient and said "I am doing my homework, please stop." After the 3rd or 4th time, she shrieked. She's 10. She's not supposed to be a psychologist for GODS SAKE. I was using the restroom and had shouted for him to stop which of course he did not until I got out there (when he heard the door). Then he mocked her before walking away.</p><p></p><p>It's like he's possessed or something, I swear to God. Sometimes it seems like he is just nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZ_SheilaC, post: 408433, member: 11220"] After what happened on Friday, I felt literally as if I had taken a drug myself. THAT is how upset this situation has me. Completely disoriented. I went to Fry's grocery store and when they asked me to input the saver card telephone number for my discount (it's an old one, but I have used this for years) for the life of me I could not remember. I had a complete blank! I was panicked because I could not recall. My life has become utterly unmanageable, completely and totally at the mercy of this disease or whatever is happening with my son. He's very sweet sometimes, but DO NOT upset his sense of control or he's like dealing with the possessed, very controlling, manipulative, mocking. He does things to purposely agitate, not just me but his sister. My poor daughter, she tries to read for her homework and he'll do things just to annoy her because he wants attention. There have been times I have sworn he's manic, as if on speed or something. One day he stood about a foot behind her while she was trying to read and just made this monotone sound. She, like me, tries to be patient and said "I am doing my homework, please stop." After the 3rd or 4th time, she shrieked. She's 10. She's not supposed to be a psychologist for GODS SAKE. I was using the restroom and had shouted for him to stop which of course he did not until I got out there (when he heard the door). Then he mocked her before walking away. It's like he's possessed or something, I swear to God. Sometimes it seems like he is just nuts. [/QUOTE]
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